Ericsson’s Bowser to enable users to make audio and video calls

Ericsson Research has announced the launch of  Web real-time communication (WebRTC) application called Bowser. With Bowser, which is available on iPad/iPhone and on android devices, one can establish audio and video calls with other devices using WebRTC.

WebRTC is based on work ongoing within the World Wide Web Consortium and the Internet Engineering Task Force to develop a standard, interoperable approach to real-time communication (RTC) using audio and video in Web browsers without the need for any plug-ins.

With Bowser, developers can finally start experimenting with real-time audio and video functionality in mobile web applications.

Ericsson also has solutions to let WebRTC enabled browsers easily connect to IMS-based communication networks. Bowser is available today as a free download on different mobile application stores.

Kennedy Kachwanya1087 Posts

--- Kennedy Kachwanya is a technology blogger interested in mobile phones both smart and dumb, mobile apps, mobile money, social media, startups ecosystem and digital Savannah. New media must not forget the strength of old tech.

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